Friday, January 28, 2011

More Painting In The Auditorium

Another perspective of the new paint job that is taking place in the Bailey Theatre auditorium. Here you can see the painters have tackled the outer rim of the balcony. Stop by the office to arrange a tour of the theatre so that you can see first hand the impressive painting of the pressed metal walls. Photo by D. Roth

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Installing Dimmer Panels

Shown in this photo are CEL (Community Electric Ltd.) workers installing the second of three dimmer panels at the Bailey Theatre. Many trade workers are on site as the rush is on to complete construction by March 31st. Photo by D. Roth.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Preview of Painted Auditorium

The Bailey Theatre auditorium is now being painted. Pictured here is the south west corner of the Auditorium. The bronze painted original pressed metal panels look stunning along with the crimson (pottery red) and tan (green fields pumpkin) panels. Viewed here in the foreground is the door into the catering area, which when closed blends right into the wall. Excitement is building at the Bailey as all things are coming together for the Bailey's 100th Birthday party in February. More details later. Photo by D. Roth.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Fortis Doing The Necessary

Fortis worked at the back of the Bailey Theatre recently installing a new pole, no doubt some preventive maintenance as well as greater electrical service. Power will be turned on soon in the Bailey. Note the newly stuccoed wall on the Bailey's back wall at the right of the photo.
Photo courtesy of David Roth.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Bacony Seats Bolted & Secure

Bailey president, Dan Olofson left, and Bailey's architect David Roth, volunteered their time, working over the holidays to bolt down the seats in the Bailey's balcony. Renos are progressing well. Photo by D. Roth.

New Year's Eve Fund Raiser - A Great Success

A great Bailey fund raising party took place New Year's Eve. Two local bands, the BloozHounds, and Klarkwork Orange, donated their time and talents, at the Retro Rock n Roll Extravaganza, entertaining party participants who came dressed in period garb representing periods from grunge and all the way back to the sixties. Photo courtesy David Roth.